The Fumio Koizumi Prize () is an international award for achievements in ethnomusicology, presented annually in Tokyo, Japan. The prize is awarded by the Fumio Koizumi (å°Âæ³ÂæÂÂ夫) Trust each April 4, the date of Fumio's birthday. The recipient receives an award certificate in addition to prize money. The winners must be present at the ceremony, deliver a prize lecture, and deliver another lecture at another Japanese university of his/her choice.
Entry and prize consideration
Nominations for the Fumio Koizumi Prize can be made only by the members of the Fumio Koizumi Prize Committee. The prize Committee consists of seven members, outstanding Japanese scholars in musicology and ethnomusicology. Committee designates independent experts to evaluate each entry and discusses all the entries at the meeting, held in Tokyo in December. The winner can be a single scholar, of a group of scholars. The prize awarding ceremony is held in Tokyo, in AprilâÂÂMay.
History
The Fumio Koizumi Trust was established by Koizumi Mieko, widow of Professor Koizumi Fumio (1927âÂÂ83), on October 11, 1989, to commemorate her husband's lifelong devotion to ethnomusicology and to honour individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to this field. The first Fumio Koizumi Prize was awarded in 1989 to a British ethnomusicologist John Blacking, and to Ethnomusicology Research Group of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Up to now, 27 individuals and 2 groups have been awarded this prize. List of the winners of the prize together with the reasons for the award can be seen at the Fumio Koizumi Prize in Ethnomusicology Website From 2009 year onwards presented prize lecture texts are also placed on the prize website.
List of Recipients of the Fumio Koizumi Prize
1989
1990
- Suenobu Togi (æÂ±åÂÂå£信) (Lecturer, Department of Ethnomusicology and Systematic Musicology, University of California, Los Angeles, performer of gagaku, Japanese court music)
- Collection for Organology, Kunitachi College of Music, Tokyo
1991
- José Maceda (Professor emeritus, University of the Philippines)
- Kiyoshi Inobe (äºÂéÂÂ辺æ½Â) (Professor, Osaka College of Music)
1992
- William P. Malm (Professor, University of Michigan)
- (Associate Professor, Kyoto City University of Arts)
1993
- Bruno Nettl (Professor emeritus, University of Illinois)
1994
- Trần VÃÂn Khê (Professor emeritus, Université de Paris Sorbonne-Paris IV; director, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
1995
- Huang Xiangpeng (é»Âç¿Âé¹Â) (Professor, Former director, the Music Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Arts)
1996
- (Professor, Director, Hokkaido Ainu Culture Research Center)
1997
1998
- Yoshihiko Tokomaru (徳丸åÂÂ彦) (Professor, Ochanomizu University)
- (Professor, Osaka University)
1999
- Tomoaki Fujii (è¤äºÂçÂ¥æÂÂ) (Professor, Associate director, The Chubu Institute for Advanced Studies, Chubu University)
2000
2001
- (Professor, Hiroshima City University)
2002
2003
2004
- Yamada Yôichi (å±±ç°é½ä¸Â) (Professor, Kyoto City University of Arts)
2005
- I Made Bandem (Professor, Director, Indonesian Institute of the Arts â Yogyakarta)
2006
2007
- (Professor, Arctic State Institute of Culture and Arts)
- Gerald Groemer (Professor, University of Yamanashi)
2008
- Simha Arom (Directeur de recherche émérite au Centre national de recherches scientifiques)
- Satoaki Gamô (è²çÂÂé·æÂÂ) (Emeritus researcher, National Research Institute for Cultural Propertiesï¼ÂTokyo)
2009
- Barbara Barnard Smith (Professor emerita, University of HawaiâÂÂi at MÃÂnoa)
- Joseph Jordania (Honorary fellow, University of Melbourne, Professor, Head of the Foreign Department of the International Research Centre for Traditional Polyphony at Tbilisi State Conservatory)
2010
- Shen Qia (æ²Âæ´½) (Professor, China Conservatory of Music, Beijing)
- Charles Keil (Professor Emeritus, Department of American Studies, University at Buffalo, State University of New York)
2011
- Izaly Zemtsovsky (Former Visiting Professor, Music & Slavic Depts., Stanford University)
- Lee Bo-Hyung (æÂÂè¼Â亨/ì´보ÃÂÂ) (President, The Society for Korean Discology)
2012
- Murray Schafer (Professor, Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto - The Glenn Gould School, composer)
2013
2014
2015
- Margaret Kartomi (Professor, Monash University)
- Otanazar Matyakubov (Professor, the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan, Tashkent)
2016
- Alison Tokita (Director, Research Centre for Japanese Traditional Music, Kyoto City University of Arts)
- Patricia Shehan Campbell (Donald E. Petersen Professor of Music, University of Washington, music education-ethnomusicology)
2017
- Philip V. Bohlman (Professor, University of Chicago)
- Haruko Komoda (è¦ç° æ²»åÂÂ) (Professor, Musashino Academia Musicae)
2018
- David W. Hughes (Research Associate, Department of Music and Japan Research Centre, SOAS, University of London)
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